I'm the first to admit that I lunged at this company's throat, and I stick by my original assessment that this is a load, but I can't deny the benefits of Serrapeptase. I've researched this and I can't really understand how it can lead to an erection, but I also have to take into consideration that I am not a doctor, and understanding the benefits of one or some of the ingredients based on research is as tight a grasp as I can get. In researching Serrapeptase, there really does seem to be no side effects whatsoever, which is typical for many natural substances. In my research I've learned that this enzyme is used as swelling relief, which is in a sense also a pain reliever, however most pain symptom relievers are generally offensive to the body, which usually depends on these drugs to ward off the Inflammatory Response, which is normally an important mechanism for protecting the body from attack by foreign organisms, bad cells and damage. The main problem is that the drugs we use to treat this involves steroids and various anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDs) that provide a temporary fix but do nothing for the underlying condition. This particular silkworm enzyme actually offers the same properties without the side effects of standard medications, and ironically it was discovered by the medical community almost 40 years ago. I will keep my opinions about why this isn't used regularly by physicians and insurance companies in the United States to myself, but I assure it isn't because its not effective. This substance is used fairly regularly throughout Asia and Europe. I think this is generally a pretty safe and healthy substance, and that goes without saying that ingesting too much of anything is eventually toxic, even water. So I am ultimately in defense of Serrapeptase itself, but I've no idea how or IF that is the effective ingredient in RegenErect, or even if that is even present in it. At this point, with the typo and the shady activities of the company, I am not sure I'll believe anything in print anyway aside from a lab test done by a lab that has no affiliation with Regeneca at all.